Friday, September 26, 2008

I! Top 100 #40-1 Finale!!!

It's finally here. Your votes for the best of the best. The cream of the crop. The ace in the hole. Here are the 40 highest voted baits of Bait an Oscar:



40.) Dr. Death, written by Tony
39.) Criminal Origins, written by Zgamer
38.) Broken Pieces, written by Chris Perkins
37.) Dear Mr. President, written by James Somerton
36.) The Dead President, written by Pat (O, SAG)
35.) Behind Closed Doors, written by Chris M.
34.) Darwin Discovered, written by Maia (O, GG)
33.) Ironic Nonfiction, written by Daniel Crooke (O, GG)
32.) La Ventana, written by Brett (O)
31.) Pride of Baghdad, written by Alfredo (GG)



30.) The Arabic Cafe, written by Maia
29.) For Pay, written by Alfredo (NBR, GG)
28.) A Faith of One, written by Zgamer
27.) The Vampire Lestat, written by James Somerton
26.) Magic Lantern, written by Harry (O, F)
25.) The Wall, written by James Somerton (O)
24.) Gone Since November, written by Chris Perkins
23.) Cielo Drive, written by Brett and Dpac (SAG)
22.) Midnight Mass, written by James Somerton (GG)
21.) The Winter Sun, written by Tony



20.) The Bang-Bang Club, written by D.W. Dillon
19.) Sandstorm, written by Al (O)
18.) The Banality of Evil, written by Alex S.
17.) Dominion, written by Tony (GG)
16.) Realm of the Bird, written by Douglass Reese (NBR, GG)
15.) The Man Who Invented Rock Hudson, written by Josh P. (O, GG, F)
14.) Bootleg, written by Maia (O, SAG)
13.) The Wishbones, written by Chris M. (O, NBR, GG, SAG)
12.) The Killer Eagles, written by Pat (O, NBR, GG, SAG, F)
11.) Cinematheque, written by Alex S. (O)


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And now, the big 10. Drumroll please!:


10.) Destiny, written by Harry



9.) Mario Puzo’s The Family, written by Alex S. (NBR, SAG)


8.) The Valley of Ashes, written by Zgamer (GG, F)


7.) Silence, written by James Somerton (GG)


6.) Jackrabbit, written by Zgamer (O, GG)


5.) Wackos, written by Zgamer (GG)


4.) Bandito Express, written by Daniel Crooke (GG, F)


3.) A New Agenda, written by Daniel Crooke (O, GG, SAG)


2). The World’s Longest Suicide, written by D.W. Dillon (O)


And your new #1 pick....



The one you voted for...




is....





1.) Live From New York, written by Pat!!!!

Thank you for joining us tonight in the I! Top 100 countdown and have a great weekend!

Thursday, September 25, 2008

I! Top 100's Best Actor, Supp. Actor and #80-41

Alrighty, here is part two of the I! Top 100. Sorry for the delay but we were partying with some ladies (college rocks!)

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Ok, here are your votes for the 25 Best Actors of all time:

1) Julian MacMahon (The World's Longest Suicide)
2) Geoffrey Rush (Faded Red)
3) Ryan Gosling (Jackrabbit)
4) Barry Pepper (The Valley of Ashes)
5) Robin Williams (Midnight Mass)
6) Thomas Haden Church (Carter)
7) Tom Hanks (The Winter Sun)
8) David Straithern (Steamboat Disney)
9) Anthony Hopkins (Darwin Discovered)
10) Michael Imperioli (The Man Who Invented Rock Hudson)
11) Joseph Gordon Levitt (Broken Pieces)
12) John Goodman (Behind Closed Doors)
13) Peter O'Toole (Dr. Death)
14) Topher Grace (Gray Daze)
15) Tom Berenger (Borderman)
16) Micaulay Culkin (For Pay)
17) Jeff Daniels (Wackos)
18) Jeremy Davis (Judas Iscariot)
19) Max Von Sydow (Masterpiece)
20) Robert De Niro (Cherry Blossom)
21) Brendan Frasier (Once a Hero)
22) Joe Anderson (Here We Are Now)
23) Ben Foster (Booth)
24) Benico Del Toro (La Ventana)
25) Keifer Sutherland (The Bang-Bang Club)

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Next up, here are your votes for the Best Supporting Actors of all time:

1.) Armin Mueller-Stahl for The Hussein Room (O, NBR, F\, GG, SAG)
2.) Cillian Murphy for Sandstorm (GG)
3.) Daniel Day Lewis for The Bang-Bang Club (O, SAG)
4.) Al Pacino for A New Agenda (GG, F)
5.) Samuel L. Jackson for Bandito Express
6.) Forest Whitaker for River City Blue (O, GG, SAG)
7.) Daniel Auteuil for Cinematheque (O, GG)
8.) Steve Buscemi for Wackos
9.) Ethan Hawke for Rivalry at 6 P.M. (GG, SAG, F)
10.) Kevin Kline for Silence (GG, SAG)
11.) James Gandolfini for The Winter Sun (GG, SAG)
12.) Daniel Radcliffe for Foggy London Nights (O, SAG)
13.) David Bowie for Ironic Nonfiction (O)
14.) Heath Ledger for Rush
15.) Hugh Laurie for Freak Show
16.) Paul Dano for Masterpiece (O, NBR, GG, SAG, F)
17.) Gary Oldman for The Banality of Evil (O)
18.) Artie Lang for Live From New York
19.) Alec Baldwin for Jackrabbit (SAG)
20.) Mark Whalberg for Cobra (O, NBR, GG)
21.) Samuel L. Jackson for Watts (O)
22.) Vincent D'Onofiro for Break Before Bend (O, F)
23.) Jeremy Piven for The Dead President (GG, SAG)
24.) Peter O'Toole for The Vampire Lestat
25.) John Malkovich for Forlorn (F)

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And finally, we bring you the #80-41 baits of all time!!!:

41.) The Awakening, written by Gabby (GG)
42.) Faded Red, written by Brian Erickson (F)
43.) Dragontown, written by James Somerton
44.) Warner Girls, written by Anwar
45.) The Hussein Room, written by Brian Erickson (GG)
46.) Fosse, written by Alex (O, SAG)
47.) To Dwell in Evil, written by Tony
48.) Deep Secret, written by Matt
49.) Fresh Heir Vol. III, written by Brian Erickson
50.) Ralph's Food and Drug, written by Alex (GG)

51.) Masterpiece, written by Pat
52.) Recoil, written by D.W. Dillon
53.) Glass, written by Marcus Dennis (GG)
54.) Quiet Room, written by Sergio
55.) Rivalry at 6 P.M., written by Patrick D. (O, F)
56.) Six Days in 67, written by Alfredo
57.) Break Before Bend, written by D.W. Dillon (F)
58.) Cherry Blossom, written by D.W. Dillon
59.) Photograph, written by Pat (O, GG)
60.) Dubai, written by Maia (NBR)

61.) The Playground Factory, written by Bryce
62.) Inside You Out, written by James Somerton
63.) Lucky Clover, written by Sergio (O)
64.) Fallout, written by Zgamer
65.) Book, written by Connor Campbell (O, GG)
66.) The Poisonwood Bible, written by Brian Erickson
67.) Bruised Boys, written by Douglass Reese
68.) Judas Iscariot, written by George (O)
69.) Lord of the Flies, written by Zgamer (NBR)
70.) Once a Hero, written by Matthew LaRusso

71.) Imagine, written by Harry (GG)
72.) Flashes, written by Tony
73.) River City Blue, written by Ross (GG)
74.) The Madness of H.P. Lovecraft, written by D.W. Dillon
75.) The Breadwinner, written by Connor Campbell
76.) The Jersey Widows, written by Maia
77.) POZ, written by James Somerton
78.) A Work of Fiction, written by Douglass Reese
79.) E.L., written by Daniel Crooke
80.) The Picture of Dorian Gray, written by Harry


Tune in tomorrow for the big winners!!!

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

I! Top 100's Best Actress, Supporting Actress and Director Winners

Hey all, Zgamer here. Look, I want to apologize for how this has been taking. I know I keep blaming college for this, which is technically true, but I should do better than what I have been doing. So, we're going to redeem the credibility of this by concluding it all in a three part event. I know people would like it better if I posted everything at once, but then where is the anticipation. So, every night at 9 for until Friday, we will unveil the remaining winners for each category. So let's start with the female acting and directing ones.

First, your choices for the Best Supporting Actress performances of all time:

1) Maggie Gyllenhaal (Behind Closed Doors)
2) Maribel Verdu (Borderman)
3) Amy Adams (Wackos)
4) Rachel Weisz (Faded Red)
5) Uma Thurman (Bandito Express)
6) Vera Feminga (Livestrong)
7) Lauren Bacall (Masterpiece)
8) Amy Sedris (Live From New York)
9) Meryl Streep (Book)
10) Miranda Richardson (The Assassination of Marget Thatcher)
11) Kristen Chenweth (Wicked (MAr.))
12) Julianne Moore (Dear Andrea)
13)Gretchen Mol (The Jersey Widows)
14) Rito Moreno (Havena Dreams)
15) Lindsay Lohan (The World's Longest Suicide)
16) Naomi Watts (A Child of Shame)
17) Kathy Bates (Rabbit Hole)
18) Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio (The Killer Eagles)
19) Maggie Smith (Negatives)
19) Suzuka Ohgo (Owner of a Lonely Heart)
21) Tabu (Break Before Bend)
22) Cher (Seven Days to the Weekend)
23) Maggie Cheung (Imagine)
24) Mary Louise Parker (The Wishbones)
25) Tilda Swinton (The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time)

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Next, your vote for the Best Actresses performances of all time:

1.) Jeanne Tripplehorn for Gone Since November (O, GG)
2.) Kelly MacDonald for The Madness of Lady Macbeth (O, NBR, SAG, F)
3.) Toni Collette for The Poisonwood Bible (O, NBR, GG, SAG)
4.) Susan Sarandon for Dear Mr. President (O, GG)
5.) Naomi Watts for Marilyn (GG)
6.) Emily Blunt for Warner Girls (GG)
7.) Anika Noni Rose for Dinah Was...
8.) Marion Cotillard for Once a Queen (O, NBR, GG)
9.) Cate Blanchett for The Killer Eagles (O, NBR, GG, SAG, F)
10.)Betty White for E.L. (GG)
11.) Reese Witherspoon for The Awakening (GG, SAG)
12.) Jennifer Connelly for Quiet Room (O, GG, F)
13.) Kate Winslet for Midnight Mass (GG, SAG)
14.) Maria Bello for Once a Hero
15.) Meryl Streep for No Way To Treat A First Lady (GG)
16.) Sandra Bullock for Dear Andrea (O)
17.) Mary Louise Parker for Cigarette Burns (GG)
18.) Catherine Keener for A Child of Shame (O, GG)
19.) Emma Thompson for Lucky Clover
20.) Naomie Harris for The Night Shift (O, NBR, GG, SAG)
21.) Stockard Channing for Mermania (O, GG)
22.) Kerry Washington for Six Days in รข€™67
23.) Christina Ricci for Wildflower (O)
24.) Ellen DeGeneres for The Realmother (GG)
25.) Natalie Portman for Fresh Heir Vol. III (O)


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Finally, your vote for the Best Director choices of all time:

1. Quentin Tarantino for Bandito Express (O, GG)
2. David Lynch for Sweet Black and Blue (O)
3. Peter Weir for Jackrabbit (O, GG)
4. Roman Polanski for The Valley of Ashes (O, GG, F)
5. Tim Burton for Dali (O, GG)
6. Stephen Frears for Mario Puzo's The Family (NBR)
7. Clint Eastwood for The Killer Eagles (NBR, GG, F)
8. Joe Wright for Cinematheque
9. Mike Nichols for The Arabic Cafe (O, GG)
10. James L. Brooks for A New Agenda
11. Steven Soderberg for Sandstorm (O, GG)
12. M. Night Shyamalan for Dominion (GG)
13. Pedro Almodavar for Destiny
14. Darren Aronofsky for Flashes
15. Stephen Gaghan for River City Blue (O)
16. Ang Lee for The Winter Sun (GG)
17. Bernardo Bertolucci for Magic Latern (O, NBR, GG, F)
18. Paul Thomas Anderson for Live From New York
19. Steven Speilberg for The Wall (GG)
20. Noah Baumbach for Wackos
21. Robert Benton for Broken Pieces
21. Jane Campion for The Awakening
23. Sidney Lumet for The World's Longest Suicide
24. Hayao Miyazaki for Pride of Baghdad (GG)
25. Bernardo Bertolucci for Cherry Blossom


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Ok, that is part one for you. Tune in tomorrow night when we unveil the male actors and bring out more of the Top 100 baits of all time.